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5 N some of the fusty parlors of the faithful, handsomely made mottoes of MILTON ADANK are hung. To become a great baseball player has been GILBERT AHLBORN'S ambition for the last two years. ANNA ARMSTRONG, peace loving and docile, can be seen each orchestra period enthusiastically plying the bow on her 'cello. Like all other pressmen we find WILLIAM ATKINS busy, not only with his hands but with his tongue. When EDNA ATKINSON isn't out looking for bugs she is usually keeping step with the girls' band. BARBARA AULT, who believes that deeds speak loud- er than words, is another member of our guild of artists. We wonder how the cafe- teria will manage next year without the aid of ANNA BACIU. Although a newcomer to our school last year, PEGGY BAKER is already the possessor of an enviable popu- larity, and excellent grades too, by the way. Not only has CHARLES BALDWIN out- jumped all the other boys in the state but he has sucessfully managed the student act- ivities. During her sophomore and junior years GERALDINE BALL'S name could be found on the list of the Girl Reserves members. A 'N lylqlgl 1 1 l I FJ it X Q a X2 L- ' CHESTER GARGAS Most Popular 14
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Sponsors who lent their efforts were Miss McGranahan, Miss Johnson, and Miss Anderson. THE YEAR OF 1933 The class has been chosen by The Daily Dope to take the place of honor in the records of the H. H. S. as being one in which the majority are represented in almost every field of activity. To lead them, the group elected Chester Gargas, president, Maurey Zlotnik, vice-presidentg Sarah Scott, secretaryg and Arthur Milne, treasurer. Faculty members chosen were Mr. Garrett, Mr. Keeler, and Miss Anderson. 13 CHESTER GARGAS MAUREY ZLOTNIK SARAH SCOTT ARTHUR MILNE
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BETTY sTo1Kow1Tz 5 E H if Most Popular W awk? 4 WINIFRED BARNES, one of the short- est, must have been a member of last. year's junior class. ANNE BARTOLD was one of the mainstays in the inter-class speedball and basketball tourneys of last year. The Boys' Glee Club and Choral Club claim DELPHON BASHORE. We don't know whether it's his mellow voice or the necessity of having some tall boys in their midst. LUCILLE BASSOW, although called Frenchie , is a stanch member of the Ger- man Club. ROBERT BECKER, quite a dramatist, is just another of these little but mighty folk. EVAINEZ BEELER is one of the misses who takes her daily dozen in the percussion section of the orchestra and girls' band. HERMINE BEIDER- WIEDEN lends her discords to the second violin section of the orchestra. WINIFRED BELL is just another of our sweet and demure little maids. LUCILLE BELLAMY, since a member of the G. A. C., has sort of dropped out of things lately. The swim- ming t e am proudly claims CHARLES BENBOW, and can he dive! 15
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